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  • ...ck drops to $14.00 or below, the stop-loss order will be triggered and the shares will be sold. This ensures that the investor's losses are limited to no mor ...if the stock rises to $12.00 or above, the order will be triggered and the shares will be sold. This ensures that the investor's gains are limited to no more
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  • ...pany]] by dividing the total [[net income]] earned by the number of common shares outstanding. It is an important measure of a company's performance, as it r ...'s say a company has a total net income of $1 million and 5 million common shares outstanding. The company's earnings per share would be $0.20.
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  • ...diluted EPS. It agrees that any continuation will be used to buy ordinary shares at average [[market]] value during this period<ref>J. M. Flood (2014), p. 1 ...ach of these standards. Furthermore, the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding (the denominator) in computations of diluted [[earnings per sha
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  • ...mpany in relation to one share. This has the greatest impact on interested shares, because it shows them a profit for each share they own. #<math>Dividend Per Share = \frac{ Dividends }{ Number of Common Shares Outstanding }</math>
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  • ...ate expected return rate on dividends as a part of the market [[price]] of shares, usually dividend yield is about 1-3%. ...the same value as cash dividends and enable shareholders to increase their shares without extra payments.
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  • ...any may offer a share buyback, which is when the company buys back its own shares from shareholders. This is a way to return capital to shareholders without * '''Stock dividends''': Stock dividends are when a company issues additional shares to its existing shareholders.
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  • ...eficial owner's or actual owner's behalf. They are registered owner of the shares and they hold the securities under a custodial agreement. An identity of th ...register of members in the company (i.e. a person with legal title to the shares). Therefore, these phases exclude person who only has a<ref>Capital Markets
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  • ...d shares. If the person collecting the dividend has accumulated preference shares and does not receive the dividend due, the issuer is still owed that divide ...umulative preferred stock may be entitled to vote if the [[company]] whose shares it holds is late with several dividend payments (The Securities Institute o
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  • ...lity, in most cases will result from the possession of at least 50% of the shares entitled to vote. It may happen, however, in some cases that the control ca ...t]]. This is only a potential source of cash because the liquidity of such shares is sometimes questionable. Treatment of both units as one unit by the lende
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  • ...p is usually issued based on registers kept by authorized body. In case of shares it is [[shareholder register]]. ...f a corporation that serves as a proof of ownership of specified amount of shares. Share certificate is also related to stock certificate.
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  • ...ticipation]]" when it exercises the [[option]] of converting the debt into shares of the issuing company <ref>Reinholtz J., Pope E., 2004, p.1381</ref>. Shares in capital, conceptually, are a subset of another share, as intended, which
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  • ...het''' provision based on the understanding that if the [[company]] issues shares to a subsequent investor, the [[price]] per share of that later issuance sh ...the protected investor is granted the right to acquire as many additional shares at no [[cost]] as are necessary to make his average price per share equal t
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  • ...assets available to shareholders divided by the number of its outstanding shares. This figure is typically used for mutual funds and closed-end funds, and g NAV Per Share = (Net Assets - Liabilities) / Number of Outstanding Shares
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  • ...the total market volume of the security is 1 million shares, up to 500,000 shares can be traded at \$10. ...n be traded at $10 if the total market volume of the security is 1 million shares.
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  • Nominal Value = Total Number of Shares x Par Value Per Share Where Total Number of Shares is the total number of shares outstanding, and Par Value Per Share is the face value of each share.
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  • ...areholders the right to receive a cash payment for the fair value of their shares in an acquisition or [[merger]] they did not consent to. ...ration appraised (valued), and be paid the fair market value of his or her shares by the pre-merger or pre-consolidation corporation.Over the past three deca
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  • * Transferability of shares, ...liability of its members shall be limited to the [[nominal value]] of the shares held by them. If a member pays the full amount, it shall not be held liable
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  • ...t also sign the articles of amendment. If the change affects the remaining shares, a statement describing how the change will take place must be included<ref ...dment provides for an exchange, reclassification or cancellation of issued shares, provisions for implementing the amendment if not contained in the amendmen
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  • ...d. For example, the [[company]] may distribute inventory, fixed assets, or shares in another company that it holds. To declare a property dividend does not m ...the company decided to pay a 5% stock dividend, you would receive 500 new shares of the company.
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  • ...t of shares, or through private placements, which involve selling existing shares. Equity capital markets allow companies to access the capital they [[need]] ...y is used to fund the company’s operations and growth initiatives, and the shares can be traded in the stock market. This type of market allows investors to
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